Samsung C9 Pro is one of the flagship phones of Samsung. It offers almost all you can just think of. I got this phone because of its features only. One day, it was raining heavily and I was fully drenched. The phone also got wet. Maximum of its features were working fine. But mainly the back touch button and the multitasking touch button stopped working. You can have a look at its specs.

As per the specifications, Galaxy C9 Pro is no doubt a better phone to buy. But there are many factors which make Galaxy C7 Pro worth buying and is relatively better device than Galaxy C7 Pro. Let's find out:

Advantages of Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro:

Galaxy C9 Pro has 6GB of RAM and a Snapdragon 653 processor which makes it a better and slightly more powerful phone than Galaxy C7 Pro.

Galaxy C9 Pro has a 6-inch display which makes it a better phone for multimedia consumptions.

Galaxy C9 Pro also has a bigger battery than Galaxy C7 Pro.

Now let's see where Samsung C7 Pro has an advantage over Galaxy C9 Pro:

It offers you a 2.2Ghz processor where as C9 Pro offers a 1.95GHz processor which makes it a slightly faster device than Galaxy C9 Pro.

Galaxy C7 Pro is a smaller device than Galaxy C9 Pro which makes it easy to carry and hold.

Galaxy C7 Pro is also cheaper than Galaxy C9 Pro which makes is an affordable device than Galaxy C9 Pro.

Verdict: Though Galaxy C9 Pro is a clear winner here with its better specs and performance. On the other hand, Galaxy C7 Pro offers good value for money.

With 16-megapixel sensors at the back as well as at the front, it's clear that Samsung is trying to impress buyers. The camera app has a very clean layout, and you can double-press the home button to launch it at any point. The Pro mode lets you adjust metering in addition to exposure, ISO, and white balance. There's a button for video recording so you don't have to switch to another mode first.

You can swipe right to choose from one of eight filters, but what's more interesting is that you can download more filters and effects including ones from third-party apps such as Line and Candy Camera. Most of these are free as of now, but there are some that cost over Rs 100.

The quality of the Galaxy C9 Pro's rear camera really is brilliant. It's quick to lock focus and there's no shutter lag to speak of. Photos look sharp and rich, with fine detailing even when seen at their actual size. The large screen makes framing very easy, and we were able to achieve some great depth-of-field effects. Noise was manageable in shots taken at night as long as there was at least some ambient lighting, and colours were also maintained well.

Video was also impressive both in the daytime and at night. The ability to record in 4K would have made this phone more useful for lots of people, so it's a curious omission. We also liked what we saw from the phone's front camera. There are voice triggers since it's really difficult to hold a phone this bulky at arm's length and reach the shutter button.